Doctors
Remove Lightbulb from Man's Anus
MULTAN, Pakistan (June 29) - Fateh Mohammad, a prison
inmate in Pakistan, says he woke up last weekend with a
glass lightbulb in his anus.

Doctors in Pakistan
removed a whole lightbulb from a prisoner's
anus June 28. The man said he awoke with the
problem, but doctors weren't sure. |
Wednesday night, doctors brought Mohammad's misery to an
end after a one-and-a-half hour operation to remove the
object.
"Thanks Allah, now I feel comfort. Today, I had my
breakfast. I was just drinking water, nothing else,"
Mohammad, a grey-beared man in his mid-40s, told Reuters
from a hospital bed in the southern central city of
Multan.
"We
had to take it out intact," said Dr. Farrukh Aftab at
Nishtar Hospital. "Had it been broken inside, it would
be a very very complicated situation."
Mohammad, who is serving a four-year sentence for making
liquor, prohibited for Muslims, said he was shocked when
he was first told the cause of his discomfort. He swears
he didn't know the bulb was there.
"When
I woke up I felt a pain in my lower abdomen, but later
in hospital, they told me this," Mohammad said.
"I
don't know who did this to me. Police or other
prisoners."
The
doctor treating Mohammad said he'd never encountered
anything like it before, and doubted the felon's story
that someone had drugged him and inserted the bulb while
he was comatose.
06/29/06 07:34 ET